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TUNING TIPS:

TUNING TIPS:

TUNING TIPS:

TUNING TIPS:

TUNING TIPS: 

 

These are some general guidelines for optimizing handling performance.

None of these “tips” are EVER set in stone. On any given day this manual or any chassis
engineering book or guru can be proved wrong by the stop watch. A good way to approach
chassis set-up is to try one change, practice it, think how the car felt different from before, and
compare lap times from the stop watch…..this will never fail.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!      

You have now completed the assembly process of your

new Custom Works Intimidator GSX2. In the next section of this manual you will find some
basic setup hints and advice.  It is important to remember that all tracks and racing surfaces
are different.  Therefore the suggestions we give you are general in nature and should by no
means be treated as the only options.

- Bent Suspension Pins: Remove shocks to check
free movement.
- Bound Ball Joint:  Should spin free on balls
while mounted to the car.
- Bent or Loose Camber Links
- Wore out Bearings or Completely Seized
Bearings
- Chunked Tire: Check to see if Foam or Rubber
Tire is still glued to wheel.
- Loose Screws: Especially Chassis Screws, add
Blue Loctite to prevent.
- Shocks: Either Bound-up or Out of Oil. Must
swivel freely on mounts.
- Foreign Objects: Unlucky Dirt/Stones
preventing Suspension or Steering Movement.
- Blown Differential
- Radio Problem: Bad Servo, Weak Servo Saver
Spring, Transmitter Pot blown.

- Decrease Spoiler on Body
- Heavier Rear Spring
- Softer Front Spring
- Use Rear Sway Bar
- Try Softer Front Compound Tire
- Try Harder Rear Compound Tire
- Lower Front Ride Height
- Raise Rear Ride Height
- Thread Shock Collar UP on
  Right Front
- Thread Shock Collar DOWN on
Right Rear
- Decrease Rear Toe
- Decrease Castor
- Add Rear Toe Stagger or
Increase the difference

- Increase Spoiler Angle
- Softer Rear Spring
- Heavier Front Spring
- Use Front Sway Bar
- Try Harder Front Compound Tire
- Try Softer Rear Compound Tire
- Raise Front Ride Height
- Lower Rear Ride Height
- Thread Shock Collar
  DOWN on Right Front
- Thread Shock Collar UP on
  Right Rear
- Increase Rear Toe
- Increase Castor
- Decrease Rear Toe Stagger or
Decrease the difference

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Is Loose (oversteers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Pushes (understeers):

Car Is Erratic:

Car Is Erratic:

Car Is Erratic:

Car Is Erratic:

Car Is Erratic:

MAINTENANCE:

MAINTENANCE:

MAINTENANCE:

MAINTENANCE:

MAINTENANCE:

   Occasionally dirt will get into the moving and pivoting locations in your car. It is best to
periodically clean your car to keep all the suspension components moving freely. Read the tips
below to keep your car running at its best!

 - Begin by removing the majority of the dirt using a small brush, toothbrush, or compressed air.
 - Compressed air is ok to use, be mindful to not FORCE the dirt into the radio gear, transmission,
bearings, or air filter. Typically these items only have dirt on them, hitting the dirt with the
compressed air puts dirt 

IN

IN

IN

IN

IN  these parts!

 - Tires, either foam or rubber are best cleaned using water or cleaners like Simple Green (TM). Simple
Green also does a great job cleaning car parts as well. Lightly spraying car parts (NOT radio
components, transmission, air filter, or bearings) with Simple Green and blowing off with compressed
air or wiping the parts using a paint brush is a great way to clean in a hurry.
 - Another R/C friendly cleaner is WD-40 (TM). After the car is clean, very lightly spray the car
components and bearings (NOT radio components, transmission, or air filter). Use your brush or
compressed air to remove the extra WD-40. This will lube your bearings and leave a protective
coating on the parts making it easier to remove dirt later.
 - Differential Maintenance is needed when the action of the diff feels “notchy”. Usually cleaning the
diff parts, re-sand the thrust and diff plates with 400 paper, and lube appropriately will be all that is
needed to bring back to new. Ignoring your differential will lead to handling woes and increase
transmission temps, which will cause part failure.

Summary of Contents for 0918

Page 1: ...red By Manufactured By Manufactured By Manufactured By Manufactured By 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive 760 B Crosspoint Drive Denver NC 2803...

Page 2: ...t verastale set up Custom Works has found in testing on different types of tracks however there are various other suspension configurations available to you that you may find more suitable for your lo...

Page 3: ...ponents Steering Components Parts for Step 1 Parts for Step 2 3203 Qty 2 Left Shown 25 Deg Castor Block 7200 Qty 2 Front Axle 7209 Qty 4 Spacer 1 1 3202 Qty 2 Steering Block L R 7209 Qty 2 Ball Stud K...

Page 4: ...sp Arm 5253 Qty 2 4 40 x 3 8 BH Screw 1 1 3305 Qty 1 Tail Tank Tray Parts for Step 1 2222 Qty 2 1 3 Deg Toe Block 1284 Qty 2 Med Shock Ear 1 1 1273 Qty 1 Rear Bulkhead Parts for Step 2 1 1 5230 Qty 24...

Page 5: ...rew Align the holes as shown so that the 7211 CVD Pin can pass thru the Bone Axle and Coupling Pin should be evenly spaced in the DogBone Tighten the Set Screw by angling the Bone and Axle so the set...

Page 6: ...STEP 1 STEP 2 4205 Qty 2 Thrust Washer Transmission Casing Transmission Casing Transmission Casing Transmission Casing Transmission Casing 5273 Qty 5 4 40 x 3 8 SH Screw 1230 Qty 2 3 8 x 5 8 Bearing 1...

Page 7: ...Fir STEP 1 Slide the 4421 Brake Shoe onto the 4420 Brake Bracket with both crescent shape cut outs facing the same direction Install the Brake Bracket onto the transmis sion so that the Brake Disc is...

Page 8: ...ntil it is hand tight Oil should seep out of the bleed hole in the Threaded Cap 6 Then the shaft should push itself out to its full length slowly 7 If the shock does not push out this far there is not...

Page 9: ...1 5263 Qty 9 4 40 x 3 8 FH Screw 8122 Qty 2 Ball Stud 5240 Qty4 Servo Mount 5282 Qty 5 4 40 Set Screw 5246 Qty5 Collar 5246 Qty1 Swivel 5246 Qty1 Servo Horn 5204 Qty 1 2 56 Lock Nut 5228 Qty1 Brake R...

Page 10: ...e necessary to bend the Brake Cam upward to allow for proper clearance with the Sprint Cage as well Keep the servo positioned at idle as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 1 Might be...

Page 11: ...4438 Qty 1 Flanged Bearing 4523 Qty 1 23T Pinion 4440 Qty 1 Clutch Bell 4431 Qty 2 Clutch Spring 4435 Qty 2 Clutch Shoe 4442 Qty 1 SG Nut 4437 Qty 1 Collet 5208 4438 4523 4440 4439 4431 4435 4442 4430...

Page 12: ...3 STEP 3 STEP 3 STEP 3 Place the wheel inside of the tire and work both beads of the tire into the channels on the outside edge of the wheel Peel back a portion of the tire from the wheel and apply an...

Page 13: ...nt Ride Height Lower Rear Ride Height Thread Shock Collar DOWN on Right Front Thread Shock Collar UP on Right Rear Increase Rear Toe Increase Castor Decrease Rear Toe Stagger or Decrease the differenc...

Page 14: ...increase front traction especially entering the turn Generally its safe to start the car with the ride heights even Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Front edge of car tires...

Page 15: ...Wheelbase Front End Wheelbase is the distance between the front and rear axles Running the entire front end assembly in the forward position makes the wheelbase longer and therefore more stable on lon...

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